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Veterans carry their experiences with them, invisible badges deserving of recognition, not avoidance. When delivered with cultural competence and care, therapy becomes more than a treatment plan. It ...
Eric Kocheran, a now-retired sergeant with the Ross County Sheriff's Office, was shot in the chest in the line of duty in ...
Members of the Department of the Interior and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service are boosting mental health ...
NEWS RELEASE ANGELA DAVEY ************************************** In a groundbreaking, no-nonsense approach to mental health, ...
Hundreds of people came together in Charleston Monday to work toward improving help for those going through a crisis. The ...
Waco Fire Chief Robby Bergerson and Police Chief Sheryl Victorian told city leaders the position is a priority.
The Clark County Sheriff's Office successfully located a man in mental health crisis at Charlestown State Park and ...
Vera French CEO Rich Whitaker is concerned about dovetailing impacts of the state mental health system's new, lower rates, ...
Being a first responder can take a toll on anybody, but if you're also a part of the LGBTQ+ community, that toll can be even ...
Make a difference at the family-friendly 'Challenge Accepted' event in Salem, OK next Saturday. Your participation supports mental health resources for first responders and veterans—featuring a 5K run ...
The demanding and changing nature of responding to fires and other emergency situations is taking a major toll on the ...
For Marcy Patton, her 45-year career in the counseling field is all about the “starfish story” — making a difference, one person at a time. She recently reflected on that story as she talked about her ...
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